Canine Parvovirus (Parvo)
Understanding Canine Parvovirus (Parvo): Learn about the highly contagious Canine Parvovirus, its symptoms, treatment, and how to protect your dog from this serious disease. Vaccination and early intervention are key!
The Importance of Microchipping and Keeping Information Updated
Every year on August 15, pet owners are reminded of the vital role that microchipping plays in ensuring the safety and return of their beloved pets. At Richmond Animal League (RAL), we can't stress enough the importance of not only microchipping your pet but also keeping the contact information on the chip up to date.
Heartworm Awareness Month
April is Heartworm Awareness Month. Learn more about this disease and how you can keep your furry friends safe.
Poison Prevention for Pets: A Guide for Pet Owners
Our furry family members are vulnerable to household poisons, many of which are common items we use daily. This blog aims to shed light on potential dangers lurking in your home, offering practical advice to keep your pets safe and sound.
Financial Assistance for Vet Care
List of organizations/sites that offer financial assistance for veterinary care.
Emergency and Urgent Care Clinics
List of Emergency and Urgent Care Vets in the Richmond area.
Vet Resources
List of area low-cost vet clinics, low-cost spay/neuter, low-cost/free vaccines.
13 Ringworm Kittens
We just became the proud shelter parents of 13 kittens with ringworm. Learn how you can help them.
Landon & His Liver Shunt
Landon is a sweet kitten who we suspect has a liver shunt. Follow his journey here as we confirm the diagnosis and treat him.
Canine Influenza Impact at RAL
The impact of canine influenza on Richmond Animal League and steps we are taking to prevent the spread of CIV and care for our dogs.
Canine Influenza: What You Need to Know
Canine influenza is a contagious respiratory disease that primarily affects dogs. Understanding its causes, symptoms, transmission, and preventive measures is essential for dog owners and those working with dogs in kennels, shelters, or dog parks.
Heartworm Disease
Heartworm disease is a severe and potentially lethal illness that affects pets in all 50 states and is on the rise. How can you protect your pet?
Feline Leukemia (FeLV)
FeLV, or Feline Leukemia Virus, is a virus that affects a cat’s immune system. It isn't a form of cancer but a virus that may weaken the immune system. Cats with FeLV can live everyday, happy lives—they may just have a shorter life expectancy than FeLV negative cats.
Canine Cushing’s Disease
Cushing's disease is a condition affecting the adrenal gland. While there is no cure, it can be treated with medication or surgery (depending on the type).
PANLEUKOPENIA OUTBREAKS IMPACTING FERAL COLONIES
The Loving Spay+Neuter Clinic has become aware of several suspected or confirmed panleukopenia virus outbreaks in our area's colonies. Please read for more information.
Feline Diabetes
Diabetes in cats is a treatable condition, and with adequate management at home, the prognosis for a good quality of life is expected.
Heartworm Disease in Cats
While heartworm disease in dogs is well-known, many pet owners are not aware of its impact on cats.
Cerebellar Hypoplasia
Cerebellar hypoplasia is a condition that affects the cerebellum, which is the part of the brain that controls fine motor skills, balance, and coordination.
Cats & Cat Carriers
Whether it’s across town or across the country, transporting a cat is a stressful experience. For the cat and for their human! Here are some tips to minimize the stress for both parties.